Luke Bleynat
January 27, 2011

Human- Environment Interaction

Humans constantly change things in our environment. We destroy things to make them easier to get through, or use them for are own convenience. The things we do to make are lives easier in the end will destroy our planet in a way we didn’t see before. Despite what we do though humans will adapt to their environment. If its hot we will learn to stay cool, if food is hard to find we will figure out new ways to get it. Those two examples still only scratch the surface of what we do when we adapt.


This shows reactions that happens when people put fertilizers in water which creates algae

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This shows human-environment interaction because humans cut down hundreds or thousands of trees to make a path.
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This shows human-environment interaction because there is a whole in the mountain that a human blasted.
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Resources:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/30399340/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gordon_robertson/5543087051/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/75001512@N00/3685127251/